SPECIAL EDUCATION | CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT

Provides special education assessments, planning, and classes for physically handicapped and mentally challenged children. There are special schools/classrooms for blind and deaf children.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

1349 E 79th St., Cleveland, OH 44103

Hours

M-F: 8:00am-4:30pm; M-F: 8:30am-5:00pm for pre-school assessment clinic.

Voice

(216) 838-0290

Main | Main Office

Fax

(216) 432-4906

Application process

Providing service to children with these issues begins with an assessment. Parents of children aged 3-5, who suspect a child may have a developmental delay or a need for special education services, may phone for information or leave a message that will be returned within 24 hours. Parents of school-aged children who have similar concerns, may begin by talking with the school psychologist or the team in their child's individual school who do assessments around these issues during the regular school year (August-May). Children with existing Individual Education Plans (IEP's) who are newly enrolling in the district should contact this office during the enrollment process.

Fee

Free.

Eligibility

Ages 3 - 18 who are enrolled in the Cleveland Municipal School District which includes most of Cleveland, parts of Brook Park and Garfield Heights, and all of Bratenahl, Linndale and Newburgh Heights. There is a separate listing for gifted students aged 5-14.

Agency info

CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT

Offers public education for grades kindergarten through high school for residents of the school district.